World Cup 2026 · Harlem
Apartments vs Whole Homes in Harlem for World Cup Groups
Apartments vs Whole Homes in Harlem for Groups
Group booking in Harlem for 6, 8, 10+ people: what apartment buildings allow group stays, what whole-home options exist, and Sojourney's combo bookings (multiple adjacent apartments under one reservation) for groups too large for a single home.
The right property type for Harlem comes down to group size, stay length, and what you do between matches.
Group-size guidance
1–2 guests: a 1-bedroom is usually right. Step up to a 2-bedroom only for 14+ nights when the workspace and storage start to matter.
3–4 guests: 2-bedroom unless you have kids under 5 — then check crib and high-chair availability per unit. Whole-home rentals are available but usually overbuilt for this size.
5–8 guests: whole-home or larger 3-bedroom. Past 5 guests, kitchen and living-room scale starts to matter structurally.
9+ guests: combo apartments. Multiple adjacent units, one reservation, one check-in. The standard answer for groups too big for a single home.
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